Collocations: Student Learning Support
Collocations: Student Learning Support
Collocations: Student Learning Support
Collocations
Overview
Collocation is a way in which some words are often used together, and sound natural
together. This also refers to restrictions on how words may be used together, such as
which verbs and nouns can be used together, and which prepositions and verbs can be
used together.
For Example: We often say heavy rain, or light rain, instead of strong rain or mild rain,
heavy goes well with rain, whereas strong does not. This sort of language behaviour is
called collocation. There are many cases in English when it is difficult to know which
words go well with the word you want to use, because there are no clear rules. Some
words just sound right together, while others do not
Often it is difficult to predict which adverb will be used with a particular adjective. Some
adverbs occur quite often before some adjectives, e.g. perfectly normal (= very normal)
and grossly misleading (= very)
Practice Exercise
Exercise 1: Choose which one of the following verbs (Miss, Get, Do and Make) goes
well with the expressions below:
a) ____________ a goal
j) ____________progress
b) ____________ peace
c) ____________ lost
l) ____________ nothing
d) ____________ a home
m) ____________ an effort
e) ____________ an appointment
f) ____________ a lesson
o) ____________ furniture
g) ____________ homework
q) ____________ trouble
i) ____________ ready
b) my bones
c) my cage
3. When her business crashed, she had to pick up ______ and start again.
a) the fragments
b) the pieces
c) the stones
4. She felt sad when she realized that she had lost her watch. It wasn't expensive but it
had sentimental ______.
a) expense
b) price
c) value
5. I used to go to church under false ____. I never wanted to go but my mother made me.
a) agreements
b) feelings
c) pretences
6. One minute they were just talking and then all hell broke ______ and everybody started
screaming and shouting.
a) free
b) loose
c) over
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7. He never cheats or tricks anybody when he plays. He always goes by the ______ .
a) book
b) instructions
c) principles
8. Don't tell Mary your plans or she'll tell everybody. She is always ______ her mouth off.
a) shooting
b) speaking
c) talking
9. Tom might be able to help with your problem. He has friends in high ______ who might
be able to change the decision.
a) jobs
b) places
c) spots
Answers
Exercise 1:
a) make
b) make
c) get
d) get
e) make
f) get
g) do
h) do
i) get
j) make
k) get
l) do
m) make
n) do
o) get
p) do
q) make
r) do
Exercise 2:
1. b
2. b
3. b
4. c
5. c
6. b
7. a
8. a
9. b
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